Google Doesn’t Celebrate Easter
Every time there is a holiday, I always look forward to checking in on Google’s home page to see their creative designs. They’ve had some really clever designs, from Martin Luther King Day to St. Patrick’s Day. But for some reason Easter was skipped this year and I want to know why. This Google logo is from the year 2000 and evidently they have not had one since.
I can’t imagine that it would be for religious reasons because not everyone celebrates Christmas and they had plenty of Google Christmas logos back in December. So what is the deal? Where is Easter? I mean, even bunny ears would have been cute. What do you think happened to Easter over at Google?











3 comments
They’re all on diets?
Great blog here, as one just getting really into social network scene, you have a new subscriber (and card dropper)
I may have spoken too soon. Can you add an email option to your RSS? I hate readers, I never remember to check. I read all emails though.
I’m not surprised at all. It’s a Christian holiday after all. It’s okay to celebrate every other random weird holiday out there but anything Christian related is “bad” in their view. Google is Evil.
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